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Bill Hader and Ali Wong End Two-Year Relationship

Comedians Bill Hader and Ali Wong have amicably split after two years. The demanding schedules of her stand-up tour and his film projects led to the breakup. Discover the full story.

Scottish Party Leaders Set Out Election Pledges for May

SNP's John Swinney pushes for independence referendum, Labour's Anas Sarwar targets 'competence', and Tory Russell Findlay focuses on tax cuts as the Holyrood election campaign begins. Read their key pitches.

Guardian appeal raises £750k for community charities

The Guardian's 2025 Hope appeal has surpassed £750,000, funding five charities that tackle racism, extremism, and division. Discover how grassroots projects are fostering solidarity across the UK.

Jessica Alba's Family Christmas After Divorce

Jessica Alba shares festive family snaps as her three children enjoy their first Christmas since her divorce from Cash Warren was finalised. See the heartwarming photos and her plans for 2026.

UK pays £1.45bn to switch off wind farms

Wind farms in Scotland were paid £347m not to generate power, contributing to a UK-wide bill of over £1.45bn for wasted wind energy in a year. Discover the impact on your bills.

Trump's $400M White House Ballroom Gets Green Light

A federal judge allows Trump's controversial $400 million White House ballroom to proceed, but officials confirm no further construction is planned. Read the full story on the legal and political battle.

6 Garden Projects for Extra Christmas Cash

With festive bills looming, discover six expert-backed ways to turn your garden into a seasonal income stream. From selling compost to renting your summerhouse, boost your budget now.

Trump's $100m 'Arc de Trump' Plan Moves Forward

President Donald Trump confirms his controversial Arc de Triomphe-style monument for Washington D.C. is progressing. The $100m project, marking the US 250th anniversary, faces comparisons to the McDonald's logo. Read the full story.

State Library of Victoria faces backlash over job cuts plan

The State Library of Victoria, one of the world's busiest, plans to cut 40 jobs and halve its reference librarians. Critics call it a 'crude self-lobotomy' that betrays the institution's core mission. Read more on this cultural crisis.

US Renewable Energy Lab Renamed Under Trump

The US Department of Energy has removed 'renewable energy' from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's name, rebranding it the National Laboratory of the Rockies. Discover the implications for US energy policy.

Scottish Government performs dramatic tax U-turn

Deputy First Minister John Swinney abandons key election pledge as Scottish Government announces income tax increases in major policy reversal, breaking SNP manifesto commitment.

Civil servants forced into independence paper meetings

Scottish Government officials have been compelled to attend multiple meetings to accelerate work on a new independence prospectus, sparking concerns about civil service neutrality and taxpayer resources being used for constitutional campaigning.

Swinney rules out Scottish income tax increases

SNP leader John Swinney makes significant commitment to Scottish taxpayers, pledging no further income tax increases while challenging Labour's economic plans ahead of Westminster election.

Indonesia's £27bn Jungle Capital Nusantara Takes Shape

Indonesia is racing against time to complete its revolutionary new capital city Nusantara, a £27 billion urban marvel rising from Borneo's rainforests. Discover the vision, challenges and controversy behind one of the world's most ambitious infrastructure

SNP accused of treating Scottish voters with contempt

Explosive revelations show SNP ministers have consistently prioritised independence over pressing public concerns, leaving Scottish voters feeling betrayed and ignored after years of empty promises.

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